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Dupuytren’s Disease Involving the Wrist
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 03/26/07
Ameen Habash MD, et al. - There is a well-established association with ectopic fibrosis in Dupuytren’s disease, but involvement of the wrist is rare. To our knowledge there have been only 5 cases reported in the literature. The authors present a patient with Dupuytren’s disease involving only the proximal palm and wrist who presented with functional limitation and a rapid clinical progression
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